This virtual issue provides a compendium of papers from the 1980's through the present that examine some of the risks and disadvantages that people...
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EAC Staff Develops Indicators of Health Inequities in New Jersey
With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Leaders program, EAC staff are working to develop a set of health inequity...
EAC Team to survey organizations engaged in Delaware River watershed conservation
EAC Team members, Dr. Michael Greenberg, Jeanne Herb, Dr. Karen Lowrie and Sara Malone will design and implement a survey to assess the...
How Local People Make a Difference
M. Greenberg. Restoring America's Neighborhoods: How Local People Make a Difference. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, October 1999.
Brownfields and the mass media
M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie. "Brownfields and the mass media." Urban Land, July 1999, vol 58, 10, 13

Brownfields and public health: Reviving the past to protect the future
M. Greenberg, C. Lee, and C. Powers. "Brownfields and public health: Reviving the past to protect the future." American Journal of Public Health,...
Region of birth and African American diets: the Harlem household survey.
M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, M. Northridge, and M. Ganz. "Region of birth and African American diets: the Harlem household survey." American Journal...
Understanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies
M. Greenberg. "Understanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies." Urban Geography vol. 19, 1998, 68-76.
Age, perception, and neighborhood quality: an empirical test
M. Greenberg. "Age, perception, and neighborhood quality: an empirical test." Human Ecology Review, vol. 5 (2), 1998, 10-18 (copy received in 1999).
Recent Products
First, Do No Harm: Algorithms, AI, and Digital Product Liability
The ethical imperative for technology should be "first, do no harm." But digital innovations like AI and social media increasingly enable societal harms, from bias to misinformation. As these technologies grow ubiquitous, we need solutions to address unintended...
Focus Group Synthesis for Increasing Access to Nature for People with Disabilities
This project is a component of a research-informed white paper focused on the challenges and opportunities associated with access to outdoor recreation for people with disabilities in New Jersey. This report shares the key findings from three focus groups with people...
Research Summary of State Policies for Increasing Access to Nature for People with Disabilities
First, we discuss federal policies that increase public recreation access to the outdoors, in order to understand how states have used this context to inform their own efforts to increase outdoor access. Using policy examples from twelve states (Alaska, California,...
Access to Nature for People with Disabilities: Barriers, Challenges, and Opportunities
This white paper explores the physical and mental health benefits of outdoor recreation and nature, focusing on those with disabilities. The paper has four sections. Section 1 examines the physical health benefits of access to outdoor recreation and nature, such as...